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The otome visual novel Luckydog1 is coming to the Switch on January 20, 2021. This game is published by Prototype Ltd. and developed by Tennenouji, and it will be priced at 5,200 yen on the Japanese eShop (it’s also getting a physical release for 6,160 yen).  

This game first released in 2009 for PC but has been ported to multiple systems since then. The publisher MangaGamer is planning an English release for PC in the future, so it’s possible that the Switch might see this English release as well at some point. 

For more information on Luckydog1, feel free to check out the trailer and overview of the game below.

Regency Solitaire gameplay

Gameplay has come in for Regency Solitaire, the Switch title offering classic solitaire gameplay with a story and mixing in other mechanics. Grey Alien Games made its title available on the system earlier this week.

For more on Regency Solitaire, read up on the following overview:

Space Moth Lunar Edition release date

Space Moth: Lunar Edition now has a final release date on Switch. The shoot ’em up title will launch on November 18, publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer 1CC have announced.

Space Moth: Lunar Edition was first announced for Switch back in July. It’s the ultimate version of the cult classic with upgraded visuals, new enemies and attacks, a deeper scoring system, remixed soundtrack, and fresh player powers. 

Sheepo trailer

Top Hat Studios has shared a launch trailer for Sheepo, a new Metroidvania platformer. The game just landed on Switch today.

We have the following overview for Sheepo:

Corpse Party trailer

XSEED Games has published a launch trailer for the Switch version of Corpse Party, the updated version of the horror cult classic. The title was made available in the west today.

For more on Corpse Party, check out the following gameplay overview:

Aeterna Noctis weapon

Aeternum Game Studios is back with a new teaser trailer for Aeterna Noctis that focuses on the game’s weapon upgrades. It also provides a new look at the 2D hand-drawn Metroidvania game in general.

Here’s some information about the project:


Publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Tinimations have set a release date for Klang 2, their rhythm-action game with hypnotic beats and high-speed action. While the game has just come out on PC, the Switch version is slated for November 17.

Klang 2 features a story campaign with six bosses, all of which have a unique fighting style and a semi-procedural combat system to ensure no two duels feel the same. Players will need to learn the beatmap and flow of each song while reacting to dynamic enemy movements and attack patterns that change based on Klang’s current position and performance. Expect to perform rapid fireball attacks, dashes to create openings for counters, and time holds to charge up powerful lightning attacks.

Publisher Dear Villagers and developer Retro Forge have revealed that Souldiers, a 16-bit-style Metroidvania game, is in development for Switch. It will launch in Spring 2022.

Souldiers begins as you as well as other soldiers are whisked away to the mystical land of Terragaya, a place that’s on the fringes of the afterlife. Your primary goal is to find the Guardian and move on to the next world. However, it’s soon revealed that you and your fellow soldiers never actually died.

A new 1.2.1.8 update has gone out for Pokemon Unite, and we now have the patch notes and balance changes.

Today’s update is highlighted by the addition of the Halloween Festival event and Greedent. Additionally, a number of Pokemon’s stats have changed.

Below are the full patch notes for the Pokemon Unite version 1.2.1.8 update:

Hamster has been bringing hundreds of arcade classics to the Switch eShop through its Arcade Archives label, spanning many genres and release years. This week’s game is the platformer Mappy, here is an overview from the International Arcade Museum:


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